A. Divided into separate parts or sides of an issue.
Read this excerpt from “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe.
One night, returning home, much intoxicated, from one of my haunts about town, I fancied that the cat avoided my presence. I seized him; when, in his fright at my violence, he inflicted a slight wound upon my hand with his teeth.
How does the author use symbolism in this passage to develop a clear idea
of the narrator's character?
Answer:
From the passage, the symbolism of the black cat symbolises the soul of the narrator which is dark, destroyed and decaying.
The black cat is symbolic because of its meow which draws attention to the wall and also the sickening pleasure the narrator has because he thinks he has gotten away with what he has done.
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On the advice of a Dr. Chisholm, Helen and her father went to Washington to meet Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, who could help them find a teacher for Helen
Explanation:
We can see clearly from passage that the main information passed was that Dr. Chrisholm, who could do nothing about Helen's condition, advised them to meet Dr. Alexander Graham Bell who was in a better position to help Helen and her father. They yielded to the advice of Dr. Chrisholm and went to Washington to meet Dr. Alexander Graham Bell.
What it means in romeo and juliet is that he loves him, so the <span>worst he may </span><span>call him Romeo.</span>